Mr. Malone is well known for his libertarian views – he has long been on the board of the public policy group the Cato Institute, for instance. But in a telephone interview on Monday where he mused on both politics and business, he made clear his preference for those regarded by many as moderate Republicans, like Maine Senator Susan Collins. As for political donations, he focuses on individuals “I personally like.”
For example, he says he says he is a “big fan” of Arizona Sen. John McCain, noting he had “maxxed out with him because I like the guy.” And he agreed with his view that the strategy should be one that “can win.” He also made clear he is incensed at the Tea Party’s move against old-time moderate Republicans like Richard Lugar, the former Indiana senator who was defeated in a Republican primary last year. http://blogs.wsj.com/corporate-intelligence/2013/10/21/why-the-tea-party-frustrates-johnmalone/ John Malone is the CEO of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Media_Corporation ... Which is affiliated with Advance/Newhouse, who owns The NewYorker. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance_PublicationsThat makes Obama a Republican
ow fitting that O is portrayed as the parent and the GOTP as children
What's in the bottle methylmorphine, or caster oil.
How fitting that O is portrayed as the parent and the GOTP as children!
That is priceless.
Mr. Malone is well known for his libertarian views – he has long been on the board of the public policy group the Cato Institute, for instance. But in a telephone interview on Monday where he mused on both politics and business, he made clear his preference for those regarded by many as moderate Republicans, like Maine Senator Susan Collins. As for political donations, he focuses on individuals “I personally like.”
For example, he says he says he is a “big fan” of Arizona Sen. John McCain, noting he had “maxxed out with him because I like the guy.” And he agreed with his view that the strategy should be one that “can win.”
He also made clear he is incensed at the Tea Party’s move against old-time moderate Republicans like Richard Lugar, the former Indiana senator who was defeated in a Republican primary last year.
http://blogs.wsj.com/corporate-intelligence/2013/10/21/why-the-tea-party-frustrates-johnmalone/
John Malone is the CEO of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Media_Corporation ...
Which is affiliated with Advance/Newhouse, who owns The NewYorker.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance_Publications
That makes Obama a Republican